Though these are for Windows 10 Technical Preview deployment, it works the same for Windows Server Technical Preview.

]]>https://jayrbarrios.com/2014/12/16/deploying-windows-server-technical-preview-with-mdt-2013/feed/0JDEPLOYMENTjayrbarriosWindows Server Technical Preview: Set Network Configuration and Rename Computerhttps://jayrbarrios.com/2014/11/21/windows-server-technical-preview-set-network-configuration-and-rename-computer/
https://jayrbarrios.com/2014/11/21/windows-server-technical-preview-set-network-configuration-and-rename-computer/#respondThu, 20 Nov 2014 16:12:17 +0000http://jayrbarrios.com/?p=1190Continue reading →]]>I am setting up a new Windows Server Technical Preview that I will name VMM01 and later will be added to a domain, so in that server I launched PowerShell to set a static IP Address and rename the server. Here are the steps:

IP Configuration

Type Get-NetIPConfiguration to get the information needed like, InterfaceAlias, InterfaceIndex and InterfaceDescription for setting up the new configuration.

]]>https://jayrbarrios.com/2014/11/20/windows-server-technical-preview-join-to-a-domain/feed/0jayrbarriosAdd Domain 1Add Domain 3PowerShell: Creating a new Active Directory Forest in Windows Server Technical Previewhttps://jayrbarrios.com/2014/11/20/powershell-creating-a-new-active-directory-forest-in-windows-server-technical-preview/
https://jayrbarrios.com/2014/11/20/powershell-creating-a-new-active-directory-forest-in-windows-server-technical-preview/#respondThu, 20 Nov 2014 14:18:05 +0000http://jayrbarrios.com/?p=1166Continue reading →]]>PowerShell is king! that’s what they say, and indeed it is. I have Windows Server Technical Preview which has been available to the public since October 2014 for download at this link http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-server-technical-preview

Here’s the one liner script on how to create a new Active Directory Forest in PowerShell on Windows Server Technical Preview.

In in the Windows Server Technical Preview, click on the Windows logo and in the Search box, just type “Power” and a couple of Windows PowerShell icons will appear, I have selected Windows PowerShell ISE, made a right-click on and click on “Run as administrator” from the menu.

Next is to type in the command above…

It will then ask for the SafeModeAdministrator twice.

A progress bar will appear to show you the status of the installation.